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SSM w ,, was f . . 11 Steve Becker, sophomore, runs in the halls during his P.E. class. Photo by Dan Heinz. 21 Sophomores Michelle Stoffel, Kelly Rellihan, Margaret Wagner, Beth Schumacher, and Shelly Sharp par- ticipate in the Spirit Club lump-a-thon. Photo by Karl Anderson. 31 Angie Marquis, '85, studies her history lesson with the aid of a computer. Photo by Tony Haun. 41 Sophomore Kelly Kreiman does her homework during an outside band practice. Photo by Tony Haun.
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The Class of '8 156 Michael Accola Lorin Ahlers Nancy Althaus Denny Arensdorf Michelle Arensdorf lim Ameson lames Axthofer Shawn Auderer Douglas Bahl lamie Bahl Scott Bahl Amy Ball Stacey Ball Sara Barker Dale Bartels loan Barth Andrea Barton Cl-uistine Barton Dale Barton Karla Bechen Kevin Beck David Becker jeffrey Becker Paul Becker Thomas Beebe Christina Beecher Paula Beeghley Doug Belmke Gerald Behnke Ken Behnke by Lisa Chappell and Kim Clark Your junior year is supposed to be your most carefree year of high school because you no longer have the uneasy freshman feel- ing, the requirements of sophomore classes, or the pressures of graduating sen- iors, said Lisa McClain. Everyone seemed really 11 Pam Timmerman '84, student government, donates one of the sixty-nine pints of blood collected during their blood drive. Photo by Kim Clark. involved in the exciteme of Homecoming and Spi Week. The float and ht each took third place, al they all cheered for frien who were part of the vars football team. The year wasn't only f' but productive. The cla helped raise money for t United Way and al money for Prom by selli candy bars, having a fo ball dance, and a pra fashion show. All classes were electi- but the most popular vi- N 1 YY I Q 'KE 1 .Q ff 1 V ... We
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